Internship
Field of study: Medical Physics
Programme code: W4-S1FM19.2025

Module name: | Internship |
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Module code: | W4-FM-ER-S1-6-23-PRA |
Programme code: | W4-S1FM19.2025 |
Semester: | summer semester 2027/2028 |
Language of instruction: | Polish |
Form of verification: | course work |
ECTS credits: | 4 |
Purpose and description of the content of education: | Principles and form of practice
Professional practice in the field of medical physics is intended to deepen knowledge in the use of modern medical equipment and the use of modern diagnostic techniques in academic clinics and other specialized health care centers.
As part of the internship, students learn about the operation, functioning and calibration of devices. Under the guidance of a professional supervisor, the practitioners perform some activities, joining the work of the team operating the given equipment. In addition, students doing internships in some facilities have the opportunity to learn about quality management and quality control systems in medical facilities. They carry out not only basic tests, but also specialized tests of radiological equipment.
This way of carrying out professional practice and a large thematic freedom gives students of medical physics the opportunity to present their knowledge and prove themselves, both in state clinical institutions and private clinics or smaller laboratories.
The organization of internships has adopted the principle that the student must familiarize himself with at least two diagnostic or therapeutic techniques. In most cases, students will become familiar with several different diagnostic or therapeutic techniques. Internships can be carried out in different facilities of one or even several different facilities.
In addition, when a student is interested in additional professional practice, it is possible to complete additional unpaid internships in a selected institution, after completing the mandatory one. Additional practice requires the consent of the Dean/Vice-Dean and is also confirmed in the supplement issued as an attachment to the diploma. |
List of modules that must be completed before starting this module (if necessary): | not applicable |
Learning outcome of the module | Codes of the learning outcomes of the programme to which the learning outcome of the module is related [level of competence: scale 1-5] |
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The student knows the methods and computer programs necessary to implement the subject of the internship and is able to use them. [E1] |
W07 [4/5] |
The student knows selected techniques of modern medicine enabling him to practice. [E2] |
W03 [4/5] |
The student knows the basic principles of occupational health and safety. [E3] |
W08 [4/5] |
The student is able to use knowledge in the field of physics and medicine to implement the subject of internships. [E4] |
U03 [4/5] |
The student is able to use the latest diagnostic and therapeutic achievements as well as apparatus in health care. [E5] |
IU06 [4/5] |
The student is able to see non-technical aspects, including environmental, economic and legal aspects in the tasks entrusted to him. [E6] |
K02 [4/5] |
The student is able to work in a team, estimate the time and resources needed to complete the assigned task; The student is able to develop documentation regarding the implementation of an engineering task and prepare a text containing a discussion of the results of the implementation of this task. [E7] |
IU03 [4/5] |
The student understands the division of tasks and the need to fulfill the assigned task; The student understands the need for systematic work on projects. [E8] |
IK01 [5/5] |
Form of teaching | Number of hours | Methods of conducting classes | Assessment of the learning outcomes | Learning outcomes |
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internship [FZ1] | 100 |
Working with a computer [d01] Laboratory exercise / experiment [e01] Production exercise – workshop [e02] Internship [e05] |
course work |
E1 |
The student's work, apart from participation in classes, includes in particular: | ||
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Name | Category | Description |
Literature reading / analysis of source materials [a02] | Preparation for classes | reading the literature indicated in the syllabus; reviewing, organizing, analyzing and selecting source materials to be used in class |
Developing practical skills [a03] | Preparation for classes | activities involving the repetition, refinement and consolidation of practical skills, including those developed during previous classes or new skills necessary for the implementation of subsequent elements of the curriculum (as preparation for class participation) |
Getting acquainted with the syllabus content [b01] | Consulting the curriculum and the organization of classes | reading through the syllabus and getting acquainted with its content |
Attachments |
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Module description (PDF) |
Syllabuses (USOSweb) | ||
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Semester | Module | Language of instruction |
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